The pressure has been mounting on head coach Lee Johnson for weeks – his Bristol City side are 21st and have lost 11 of their last 15 matches.

The speculation and rumours are rife on social media about his future, banners have been put up at Ashton Gate calling for his exit and, generally, the fans want him out. There's no getting away from that.

Johnson, however, is still in charge and will be in the dugout when City host Burton Albion in a must-win game at Ashton Gate tomorrow.

As it stands, Johnson's record at City isn't the worse and, to make things clear, here is a breakdown of his overall statistics at the three clubs he has managed.

Here it goes…

Oldham Athletic (2013-2015) Wins: 35 Draws: 32 Defeats: 35

Lee Johnson as Oldham boss.

He arrived in March and in his first ten games at the helm led them to safety that season.

Johnson left Oldham in February 2015 with the Athletic in 9th place.

Win percentage: 34.31%

Barnsley (2015-2016) Wins: 23 Draws: 12 Defeats: 18

Lee Johnson as Barnsley boss.

The former midfielder took charge of 15 fixtures when he arrived at Oakwell in late February – taking them to 11th place after five wins.

He then left Barnsley after taking them to 12th place. Barnsley were also one game off the JPT final when Johnson left, which they eventually won. Oh, and don't forget the promotion under Paul Heckingbottom.

Win percentage: 43.40%

Bristol City (2016 – present) Wins: 20 Draws: 9 Defeats: 23

Bristol City head coach Lee Johnson

A surprise figure to get the Ashton Gate job, Johnson steered City to Sky Bet Championship safety in the 2015/16 season before overhauling the squad ahead of this campaign.

And, well, the rest as they say is history.

Win percentage: 38.46%

City are currently dreading water around the relegation zone and there's a chance that a defeat on Saturday could seal Johnson's fate.